Authors: Alan Stewart
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58
. Sarmiento to Lerma, 20/30 October 1615. Gardiner 171–4.
59
. Sarmiento to Philip III, 20/30 January 1616. Gardiner 177–9.
60
. Sarmiento to Philip III, 20/30 January 1616. Gardiner 179–80.
61
. J to Sir George More, [May 1616]. Akrigg 350–51.
62
. J to More, [May 1616]. Akrigg 351–2.
63
. J to More, [May 1616]. Akrigg 352–3.
64
. J to More, [May 1616]. Akrigg 353–4.
65
. Sarmiento to Philip III, 31 May/10 June 1616. Gardiner 182–4.
66
. See Jardine and Stewart,
Hostage to Fortune,
377–80; Stewart, ‘The Body Archival’.
67
. JC to DC, 8 June 1616, London. McClure 2: 6.
68
. Edward Sherburn to DC, 25 May 1616. PRO SP 14/87/29;
CSPD 1611–1618,
368.
69
. Howell,
State Trials,
2: 996.
70
. Bacon,
Letters and Life,
5: 334.
71
. JC to DC, 8 June 1616, London. McClure 2: 6.
72
. Sarmiento to Philip III, 31 May/10 June 1616. Gardiner 185.
73
. Sherburn to DC, 31 May 1616, London. PRO SP 14/87/40 cit. Spedding, ‘Review’, 111. Sarmiento claims that James called for him that day, and he ‘was a long time with him’. See Sarmiento to Philip III, 31 May/10 June 1616. Gardiner 181.
74
. Weldon, in Scott,
Secret History,
1: 411–12, 424.
75
. Sherburn to DC, 31 May 1616, London. PRO SP 14/87/40, cit. Spedding, ‘Review’, 111–12.
76
. For this see Stewart, ‘Homosexuals in History’.
77
. BL Harley MS 481 ff. 16
v
–17
r
. D’Ewes,
Diary,
ed. Bourcier, 92–3 [entry for 22 August 1622].
78
. BL Harley MS 481 f. 20
v
. D’Ewes,
Diary,
ed. Bourcier, 100 [entry for 2 October 1622].
79
. ‘Casaubon’,
Corona Regia.
80
. BL shelfmark 292.a.42.
81
. ‘Casaubon’,
Corona Regia,
D9
v
–D10
v
.
82
. For correspondence relating to this hunt, see BL Stowe MS 176, f. 170; BL Egerton MS 2592 f. 37b; BL Egerton MS 2593 ff. 17, 28; BL Egerton MS 2594 f. 19; BL Egerton MS 2595 f. 197.
83
. Pattison,
Isaac Casaubon,
483.
84
. See Jardine and Stewart,
Hostage to Fortune,
chs. 13–15.
85
. ‘Anglipotrida’, 14/24 January 1618, London.
CSPV
15: 113–14.
86
. Sherburn to DC, 31 May 1616, London.
CSPD 1611–1618,
370. PRO SP 14/86/95, 14/87/40, cit. Lockyer,
Buckingham,
33–4.
87
. Salvetti Correspondence in HMC 11th Report, Appendix, Part I, Henry Duncan Skrine (1887) 14 Nov. 1617. Archivio Mediceo 4192, cit. Lockyer,
Buckingham,
34.
88
. JC to DC, 28 February 1618, London. McClure 2: 144. This episode is discussed in Young,
James VI and I,
76.
89
. See Lockyer,
Buckingham,
35–6.
90
. Quoted in Williamson,
George Villiers,
68.
NOTES TO CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
1
. For a full account of Scotland from 1603 see Lee,
Government by Pen,
here at 27–30 and passim.
2
. For Dunfermline’s news, see Lee,
Government by Pen,
155.
3
. Nichols 3: 308–9.
4
. Various proclamations,
RPCS
10: 681–4.
5
. Lee,
Government by Pen,
155.
6
. ‘Proclamatioun aganis the slaughter of Murefoule’, Nichols 3: 315.
7
. ‘Proclamation againis the slaying of his Majestie’s Buckis’, 14 January 1617. Nichols 3: 327–8.
8
. Lee,
Government by Pen,
155.
9
. ‘Articles required for the service of the Church of Scotland’. Laing,
Original Letters,
2: 445–6.
10
. Lee,
Government by Pen,
159–60.
11
. J to PC of Scotland, 15 December 1616, Newmarket.
RPCS
10: 684–6.
12
. For the itinerary, see Nichols 3: 257.
13
. Calderwood 7: 245.
14
. Nichols 3: 279, 264, 263–4.
15
. GV to Bacon, 23 April 1617. Nichols 3: 280–21.
16
. Nichols 3: 300.
17
. Calderwood 7: 245.
18
. On James’s entry into Edinburgh, see Calderwood 7: 245–6; Nichols 3: 317–28, here at 319.
19
.
The Muses’ Welcome.
20
. Anthony Weldon, quoted in Nichols 3: 338–9.
21
. [Anonymous] to Bacon, 28 June 1617, Edinburgh. PRO SP 14/92, no. 75 quoted Nichols 3: 347.
22
. Calderwood 7: 246.
23
. Calderwood 7: 246–7;
RPCS
11: 137.
24
. JC to DC, 21 June 1617, London. McClure 2: 82.
25
. Calderwood 7: 249.
26
. ‘Reasons to dissuade ministers from assisting to bishops at Parliament’. Calderwood 2: 247–9 at 248.
27
. Lee,
Government by Pen,
164.
28
. [Anonymous] to Bacon, 28 June 1617, Edinburgh. PRO SP 14/92, no. 75 quoted Nichols 3: 345–8.
29
. [Anonymous] to Bacon, 28 June 1617, Edinburgh. PRO SP 14/92, no. 75 quoted Nichols 3: 345–8.
30
. Nichols 3: 337–8.
31
. Forsyth,
Beauties of Scotland,
4: 293–4.
32
. Adamson,
The Muses’ Welcome,
Gg
r
.
33
. Calderwood 7: 246.
34
. Adamson,
The Muses’ Welcome,
Vu5
r–v
; Nichols 3: 370–71; Chambers,
Domestic Annals of Scotland,
1: 483–5;
RPCS
11: 196–8 n.1.
35
. Adamson,
The Muses’ Welcome,
Ii
v
.
36
. Calderwood 7: 261–83; Spottiswoode,
Historie,
3: 247.
37
. Spottiswoode,
Historie,
3: 245–7.
38
. Nichols 3: 372, 382, 385–9; Lee,
Government by Pen,
170.
39
. Calderwood 7: 273–4.
40
. J to the Archbishops of St Andrews and Glasgow, 6 December 1617, Newmarket. Laing,
Original Letters,
524.
41
.
RPCS
11: 296–7.
42
. Calderwood 7: 298–301.
43
. James to the PC and the Bishops, 10 July 1618, Theobalds. Calderwood 7: 308–11.
44
. Calderwood 7: 304–39; Lee,
Government by Pen,
174–6.
45
. Lee,
Government by Pen,
179.
NOTES TO CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
1
. For the marriage negotiations from the Spanish point of view, see Francisco de Jesus,
Hecho, passim.
2
. Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 39–43; Willson 369–70.
3
. Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 113–26; Quinn,
Ralegh and the British Empire,
240–67.
4
. Willson 374–5.
5
. Gondomar to Philip III, 5/15 July 1618 cit. Willson 374–5; Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 132–3.
6
. Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 132–4.
7
. Gardiner,
History of England,
3: 141–51.
8
. See GV to Cottington, [?November 1618]. BL Add. MS 14,015 f. 75; trans. Gardiner,
Letters,
1: 24–5 at 24.
9
. Gardiner,
Letters,
1: 4 n.a.
10
.
The Peace-Maker,
A3
r
, A4
r
, B
v
; see also discussion in Young,
James VI and I,
86–7.